The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 20, 1869, Image 1

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Pitztozzusi at Antweip.
Och:b4tased: In New Tort yesterday
as
rooritar NESS AND BOWE%
Hamm Kosithorthe veteran German
novelist: died the other day at Wiesbaden,
at, anadnricedrge.
Anstria, * at the advice
of , lives almost exclualve.l
ly owedk sad egga.
Tamirkina, who murdered the %Met
tatplly a=4113, Wear Pails, is a young
man of ty t tro, of almost boyhil ap.
Pt 14 . 1 1 1 9,
ikastaszaVe was the Viceroy of Egypt,
daring his *Mourn at Vichy. that ta hadto
to the Emperor Napol=lb
loan k ii ltwo hundred anellity
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liffilitikaus as it may seas. Is gen
eraly asserted at Bt. Petersburg that the
Czar, who is known to Ism hard
--`prigs Scstsa_flir Pusidan,w l 4 2l o (wouLY)
to IL 'it ° Pe'/ 1 3. 1 , 201 1;; ,- ••••`-"-
.s3Lasittkloorsica is in Paris, wpm*,
publication of the -Omelet°
'edition ofikernorel, and of a new I work,
la widthalias ridicules the fcdbfes of
the EmProsEugezue.
Tim Empreas Bugged; it k Pitt, in
tend+tomit tbb Sultan, thcf_occulon
of birbiala to Constantinople, to vedette 1
cit 7 Virrusalem end the - other „holy
raft Takathie, to the Christian great I
pw' r eran
Whim the 'Viceroy of Egypt was so
jperesiyorily summoned to Constantino. ,
pie tribe Sultan, be telegraphed to Park
- and Lisidoa, asking the Governments of,
France and England to guarantee hie
=wady in cue he should visit the
Capital.
PAzimi, King -Joachim Nurat's old
' hoOsernait, who Sas present at the
toccatiod of his royal master, and after
ward languished for three years ins Nea
politan dungeon, died, recently at an ad
vanced in a sehill village near Agar.-
do, on thilsland of,Corsics, Where the
descendants of King Murat had provided
a comfortable home for tdm.'
Asour three months previous to his
ldeathAdate-Benve, the French Acade
mician and fentlieton writer, was asked
by a lady friend of his to visit a cele
brated Parisian fortuneteller. lie laugh
ingly consented, and When he appeared
Wore the fortune-teller, ho asked him in
a loCniar MUM .Tell me, my friend,
what age I shall reach?" The fortune
elk+ gravely replied that his days were
.04 and that he would die before
Year's Day. Sainte-Bove left the
house in the same goal humor in which
be hid CoMe• but his friend could hardly
restrain harikari, and leisured her corn
pinks UM the believed In the fortune
talky' prophecy. Sainte•Beuve himself
relakedkida adventure at the next soiree
which Inns:
• •• , ar7 scene was witnessed
s dits Thursday, September 80,
aftus of the jury in the cue
of 'Abe Ilbalan. The correspond
ent of /risk Times telegrardis on
Tbstallay'night: "One of the furcois, Mr.
Jackson, who was understood to ha
gaziodcrutlbr a conviction, was easel ,
by am* whilenn his way home &Om
Cost. lie took refuge in the barrack!,
and IMO of the skates thrown struck .
sentry. The Judges, on leaving the
court la their carriage for their lodgings,
weratibilai argiadled, notwithstanding the
aeon that accompanied them. There
was loud hooting, stones wem thrown,
and one of the carriage windows was
brohien. ;giro polka Oarpd with fizell.
*aside ask palet , the mob."
Toi Emperor Nicholas or Ruda, it it
weal, /mown, was a sworn enitny of
duels. One day his Adjutant,jcil on his
brasiOssieloa the Czar, andimplored him
to geljtt, ifina. parmusdon to fight a duel.
The ifoldleres harehly naiad to grant his
request., "But, you Majerty," exclaim
ed thb , Atutant "darairlagly. "I am
alighted; must fi ght a duel." The
„..„ (WM ni t Isle brow and asked what he
„I:CUMn: adversarribis slapped my
600113 , 11 e Mem= ot El large number
of parsons " Follow me," said the
Czar,,hmOcally. Ile stepped with' the
Adjialantlyinto an adjoining. room,_wbere
the whole tout bicippmO to be &seem.
bled,Vilibenlhe Czar was In the middle
a the porn, he . took the Adjutant by
Fifkle y aild kissed the cheek which his
...1 hair struck. "Go In peace,"
akid. 'Gist; have kissed away your
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aTass, sir. Is tbirsiikitmr the maw"
sarklirs; annk,ns sbribanded Nipper •
elder; .
Ar_rnmissn sstranomlail prize in
*mei issa t trf44 - scalace of 4 .l3silay's
nee
soasloestalcraw ores racker's election.
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~eeusaws, French tar ,
mil purple istokirilistrasy.kse all Its
/*MIA the
Atiiiiisima tot Pe tiraiiggbly posbid
in - iiitiditetk4 b a t *hell you.age ki a
"1410110 IS there.
Gyeawwwcnted the nomination for
- tomlittelletto inn being suggested .faz
nnetT9 lB
tbereee ander th e Ben.
Tour prokalnank" fault; of modern
dnionne la that the wawa give the scene
litNtifigelgfortll44.
wawa toil. Hon: G.
Et; Con that he eve Ida new book of
treeiebi•ibii :t 00t
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'Lehner° pure,ljer and therefore now
but 00,1=11am:ow it, they, being
sass ,' twin. fared
'bait 11 -Fringe. Is - qj n ital
as a' weww numbs to-thik tom
13tatee Come,.rathev, suallarn better.-
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'.rot eed ' tkode::.the
with the head:oft deer she
shot therd: Med, a ;fad • woman to a t
stookes deer.- ,
A Mamma 'aqges the
atenniat. the stemma of Capzet newa ,
pipet* heath'-the (Octr that every' pm
and Tomah' the tow)* taken e Parer,
for gm: otaperee nothx; in which they
are Pnb*thed
141 4= u 4 i. outVilend t Of
who has got tired of the prevailing -
lea latehort Anon, rectutlY" horrified
Rue friends by dechirMgibig AtuftrOtdd
pet an cid to herself. She subsetptentrY
uf4dsbred, totheir great relief; that ahe
amyl:taint to resume tpet "Ong tail."^
A Yannwrown (Catateeticut) police
man, w ho
_ was telving- - earsfabbriated
dividmd he hid pieta up on the street
to the Matto:lleum the , Othertight, made
a misstep and tumbled into a newer em
anations leaving" Only Uwe* of his had
fn eight. The inebriated, , initead of
laving the r nilicerr.to •hie !Ate. shouted
biota/ tbr bela "'" to come andlielp the
g-4 pitmen otiLl ZUWili
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: ...: .F. 1 .••• . rtadqlg ad. r o a'd i n. .,the fields and
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been '
dirourr:" , Two
vowed for eating U ol ...„,.. ozaticoa
vrHisIMMIA, the-fe11 P349,
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A. Timms one dy e liejleavored to
ondoretiMtteraerero end
a of , s Matte irc*, end veld;
ririgullre verb ii gargailbr of the ns.
tore -of -receiving sztette, fte ,, p eter i s
heetett. , Now; whit f drte• do?""The
boyspoising szrament,whh the grayest
eouswitioce imsginetierittlted:
I'doret, loon anima he Atsie!ta th e
chap wet bit ntm.. r. ~ •
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led by the aasorsnoe that tho financial
condition of the State Government is per
fectly hollthful.
In - reference to the published state.
meets that the Government hm last
17.000 orllB,ooo by error at the Govern-
Ment Printing Office In printing the pub
lic document known as lkimmerclal Re
lations, Inquiry in the proper quarters
show, that the km, which amounts, to
only .1' *fel ra ndr e d dollars, was prouint
aratutted by the employers In nilt,
and Wm/meetly the Government will
lose nothing by the error.
chrlattat i iltudonary Convention—Ma
' adtue • adorn, and Orphan' Home—
Dead Body Eoundz-Negro Conley fte-
Ratted-Alb Case Talon to the Ho
prune Court.
[ B 7 TYWIMItiIi to the • ttlabumb Oszetla.)
Loutsvimm, October I9.—The Ameri
can Christian Ittlainettary Society met In
Convention to day. The attennance of
delegatea was very large. Brother B. hi.
Blahop, of tedoinnatt, presided; and J.
C. Beynokts, of Illtnols, oinclated ea
temporary Secretary.
lames Cholla', of lowa, made an elo.
anent addresa.
The cornerstone of the new Masonic
Widows' and Orphans' Home was laid
to-day amid the pelting avow-storm,
with imposing ceremonies.
A dead body, aupposed to be that of
Cornelius Barret, of Cincinnati, was
found floating in the river about thirty
miles below the city to-day.
The case of Jno: Conley, the negro who
was sentenced to be hung by the Mate
Circuit Court some months ago for the
murder of George lime. another negro.
was taken before the US, District Court
to-day on a writ of error, it being claimed
that the State
, :oit a r nojarlsdiction.
Judge Ballard re d Conley to the
State authoritl r execution. He held
the opinion ChM the State Courts bad Pall
juriaMotkanin the case, and that he found
no ergo n the record of the State ()amt.
He further held that if both Courts
had /jurisdiction, that Conley going
to - Wel before the State courts could not
S 7 O W appeal to the United States Court.
nley's counsel prwra an appeal to the
I uprema Court of the United-States, and
themes will -be taken and tried there in
Jarnlarl. the wiftetitue Conley
wilt be
. reetiftioil Quill after the decitics
tif thefittpropne ()ohm
CHICAGO. ,
Meet! of Governors—Admiral Darra
gh '•g et a gag—The Captain
Ore
tar Teleinkati • ittePlttabalabOsaette.l
Cp.ICADO. Oc DA—The Governors
W/Dititeln, hilonaso pd lowa will
meet at Portage City, Wiscons to-mor
low, where delegates from the cities' of
that and other States will assemble M
discuss and devise measures for GC
°Porting of navigation Irani Lake Ml
ppt gad • Grotor Sty to the
river through Cho Par and W amps _
rivers.
Mm. Malachi Klntifiy, of A.rods, mix
inatantly' biirnini to death onifintraday
by the explosion of a kerosene lamp.
.Edwin .Boner, of Princeville, 111., .+a
prominent lawyer, was tomd dead in 'a
field maven adios from him hems yesivo
day." 'lie I. supposed to have died of ap.
pIeXY.
A. Stook Exchange has been organized
la title on'', and It will be opened for
.biudnew about the let'proximo. Theta
done . atie D, IL Denton, President;
chrbstlan Wahl, Vice. President;
Itlcharda, Secretary; Jaw E. Tyler,
Trewahrer:
• Admired Farragot, who too won took
vantage of returning strength, ever.
taxed himself yesterday, and in oonse.
Tun= pawed a very yoor night. To-day
he lereating more, comfortably.
401411
.At ibont live O'clock this morning, as
tboslstrater 13beboggan was coming In;
and iblissbont a mile north of the pier
on this aids of the crib, she ran Into
thetwg Preston 13zanlef, tdnktng the hit
ter Immediately, and drowning the sap
tale; (+after Chute.
.I . 4ealstatare—lenatarial NOOIIII
ilass--Eleettos. of tlattal States
Senates,
Xiteirsiata tas Pittstuess essetts.)
_Liner Tome, October 19.-.4%. - Blehmond
:dispatch of last night says: The nom.
inaeleme by the onus give general sat
lifaction, u melee from the - Worth side
and the debar frierhtbillioniff, and Are s&
happy compromise of the extreme of
both faraidiereif.tlefi ATilkier praty4thie
ragfealdt&rand' the 33knerberais. Judge
W. Johnston it a' omesra of General
Joseph E. Johnston. acnklisi never been
In poUtiad Ufa previous to his appoint
ment to a Julgestup, which be now
holdisby appointment of Gen. Canby.
Uraneress two yens ago removed Us
political disabilities, and be will there.
fore not be required 'to, take the teat
oath. These nominations, without a
shadow of dreibtovilEW confirmed by
a vote of Legislature to•toortow. That
body will than adjourn until" the'State
'is admitted.
Oot. 19.—1 n the Houma this
Imunlng ' the resolution 'Maths to -the
'recent elections in the North,introdtteett
yens:day, was tabled. ' -
A Joint reaoletkm was offered, , weesup
?lasing Congress toerant a general am.
nasty In the manner presented !anchor.
th4d of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Tito manikin was referred.
National Capital Connentli—triall
to tho rittsbunatiwu.l.3
BT. LOOM, Oettiber W.—Delegate* to
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tisa . Nalional Capita Conventionhaveas ,
rived frau thapion, Moak rows, Pita: .
syloiilli;,Onithh Indians, LOU
Keilitiold: ' Aid[alliet ~4 4 1 ; undo,
Missonif, and a lam* nu=w• are az.
peeled on the morning trains • The Cow
1/Ildiun , plaullielu he-folly:attended;
and to biotin of the imputiuitesor
.held to ,::
the West.;` • -
aluvankaMltteifippoliited br the Irish
Emigration Oenuetukin, siountly held In
this city, hare published en' add*** in
'telethon to the objects end puma* of
,Altis*dlletha '
and ap fo* pallinthe be g
for nefit
WV* out the plea adopted by the
Mare
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zne Eleded,lie Cauada—GaaErat Eteady
- tau ditheleda•t-. , '.
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isiaketearaekto W rid/mush dasshat
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f•Totowroomobrettp. , ,,2 The gunboat
?awe Alinab-ntationed
,nt Goodrich,
6i4 been Owed ht reititx . itate& genteel.
9rdvi were ~teeevett night area. '
wimp Two= Bldg billowy o pewee&
truWediately to Geodtletukt!nnin the
PritlCO Alfred. Wuhan of the battery
haft here thls naorhisla: tv.r. rz.9
Atipporte•d" that the lantana hey*
GM and' nattingoO,O gunboat cu
sp the ufinnbatih to du tidechlet to
wns on the "War, leasehenoe this
to
nievinnont hy the esetitttlet . itutharttlee.
TELEI OHIO tußtfrioN.
asides:up totairiiiiiidsliiiiwus I
VostrwassiOciotsof 3 4 -1 11i rearm
aid the minuet fissile :at received
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. Ale Rerthllaui 10/09504r, .In this
VAT.' ti. fe w' not atelshil. The ns.
milt.' will b ut - s-swiltsw vital.
Mr.li. D. don, cittigunio; :figarii
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illairsisaillisliaisidS gasssad:ths
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'tintneti to the kltdb_tirglipalette.i
.N mit Yffillf,'October 10, 1869.
thor Hyacinthe, nays the Tribune
es It to be understand that he to
sk Roman Catholic. He hail never
he eayv, an ultra-montane, to not
and never will be; but ha docile.
'pare la any reason for identifying,
montanlatu with the Catholic
'oh. He indulges the firm hope ,
the oeuncil on to com monly
;Dated, eOusolldatic the lillre-mon•
" Moodie and rionotitute them the
.1 of the (Amain but that on
-. contrary it will leave the
wide open foe those who, like
tell, have been 'throughout life
devoted eh mapionn of it tnore
conattuotion of the Catholie doe
os, and who, In partioulat, have do
ied the entire harmony between the
nation religion. end the great achieve
its of 'thee ninoteouth century. The
ng basis of his religious belief, on
..ch he dwells:With particular em
, pis, Is tfur better hi.the divinity of
fist, In the' inratratteti 'of the Hatt.
tTr e, and the eeeettenee` or the Chris
.tran cirttlr.ation of the nineteenth fen.
tory. HYadtath has no need programme
Vale here. He has emaa to •4eo and
study, this
. rsparary.• Atter being here
a few taw eleaVe„ or Monthly, Ito may go
to Mai 'Helmand"). Vermeil, or may not.
He derdree raft.
A mill has been lay ed inviting the
State behalt of woman's
suffrage, to be represented in a Delegate
Convention at !Cleveland, licrvember 24th
and 25th; delegutut not to exceed the
roarktbstr of the Congressicinal Delegation
towpath suite respectively.' The call
slenedir a William Lloyd 41ar
risrm,, - . hfacUP bull,. d Chtlia
Ward' 11 e Abby Kelly, George
W. Curtis,Mott, ilenry_Ward
Beecher, errett timithildicy Stone, An-
Minato Brown, Gee. Mary,
A. Liviirmore, Grace Greenwood, and
aeventy.dve others. representing nearly
every State In the Union.
M. filenlate, Superintendent of Public
Instruction of this State, died suddenly
at Oneida.
Pero - Hyacinthe, Who keeps as quiet e,
possible, le to be waited on to-morrow by
a deputation of the Clergy of Rostov, for
the purpose of tendering him a reception
there. He called at Gen. Dix 's house to
day, but the General was out of the city,
and subsequently on the French
Consul. The Mow of New Tuck
will take no ection until alter
the deputation from llosion has tie.
eertalnot the Fore's Intentions. Most of
them are in favor of expressing the
sympathy. (or Father Hyacinthe, on the
ground that he represents In himself a
great principle of ecclesimUcal liberty.
They are to call attention to
his antecedents as the great Cath
olic priest, and hie opposition to
the Ecumenical Cclnnull, next Sunday,
in their various churches. It in maid Fa
ther Hecker, of the Pautiet Fathom, Is to
have an interview with Father Hyacinthe
to Morrow, and that he will use hie
priestly offices to have him restored to
Ws former status in the Church.
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The 'rip officials nay this afternoon
ttioNnrktriett employed In the Buffalo
she resumed work to day, and the
fdrili la now substantially over.
The argument on the recent injuno-
thin of lea of gold commenced to day.
Mr. Jo n, Receiver of the Gold Ea
change Ran .-has withdrawn, in a card,
the personalities contained In his speech
sgainat Unger tt. Co., and arrangements
are to roll progress for an tomcat/10 ad
natment-of
A meeting or the provision dealers
will be hel d nt Produ. Exchange on
Thtireeet, .n ll ' the Purnose of op-ape:al i rig
with th e Veniago'Pork Associa•
non, and the trade goneraliy, relative co
'Ole manntacturies' tgtt Imposed onlbe
bushiest of hog Gutting and curing.
Private &Mem from Madrid statethal
the Captain ormerat,or ihrearately sent
an 'urgent no:Art(OMM 'Madrid 00,8133•
went for two trilliketrfliffehl. but no teak
informed - to . rejtik.-41rat the fiparonh
Tretutury We. empty, and that hereafter
he must raise to .I.7pbui itself the tummy
required for dnilitaxy and political pur
paws. Spain wilt lurnlah troops, bet
Cuba must supply-thectuth.
llYtuter's Alta-ut.Courler.
By Telegraph to the gittaltorth t3►aette.]
..felpktudrigun, -Ootriber 19,41
snowed IkETPrritlelit;TlV:nearly Tbden.
- tire forenoon .to-day. An Inch of snow
covered the ground at one time, but It
adrawarda disappeared.
ST. LOMB, October 19.—A violent avow
storm sot In-at. Bt:' Louis about coven
o'clock Tuesday morning, and continued
until noon. - Although the mow melted
quite fast, there is now about three
Inches on the ground: The storm came
from the" North,.' where it' began -last
nTght, and has prevailed in Illinois and
blinsourl.
CLPICINRA77, October 19.—1 t oom
meneed :mowing at half-Past II o'clock
this morning. and continued till three.
The fall was light and melted as It fell.
LounwiLlw, October 19.—A violent
snow datin s commenced about 11:30 this
morning and continued until about 1
o'clock in the Afternoon. The flakes
meted tletidlOhoulietops It is
abcnit thee:elf:ahem deep. The weather
W.:light is cloudy and cold.
pilAMlOMiti;l.l. , l:l
—The body of J. P. Gallagher. Secre
tary of the Stinelphleßoat Club, drowned
ten days ranee, was reemrirod yesterday.
—Rt. Rev. Sheep Ryan; of BMW%
left for Rome yesterday, to attend the
Rettmenleral Connell.
'-The Masonic banquet at.,the Rink In
Cleyekind,,, butt evening, vivo a grand
aHaR.' The arrangements were complete
and everything passed offhltiatiantly.
—John Dingiey, while crossing the
river at Oil City, Pa, Saturday eveping
last, In it skiff, with two companions,
waa dreamed near the Vonango City
-bridge.
' —A fetter seceltddht Will:York, from
thaa Peabody, state. that be had a very
plesaantlmyagcrttitogland, and that his
bealttrlitlatrut the mama sta,whau ho left
the United States,'
—The New School Presbyterian Synod
of Pa., sesemblmrhult night at. New
York. The Rev. Dr. Crowell, of Wil
mington. Del., was chosen liioderator
for the °getting ; ,
The Now York - Herald's Washing
ton, dispatch says: President Grant has
dented having held any, correaptiodence
with M. Prignet, relative to a'in from
the Botheohilds, and did not remember
to have ever hold any conversation with
that gentleman On •Thel subject. tic&
IrKhatanding the President's statement,
it 14 &fact that M. Priquet.was here; that
he laingled with prominent government
Ofllciale*sod that :her was acommoanlep ,
by flotratlfouche de Carel], a member Of
a French Hone of Deputies, with whom
he left on baturday for ,France. The
whole effete Ise mysteritirie.' While It
may be true that no correspondence has
.taken place between the President and
M. Prlquorsittere thiktuestiof reasonkr.
believe thattherels some proposition of
theg kind alluded to before the 1:i/overt:-
meth-though the exact nature of It can
zokhorbeeaptalued. . •
;':444lftlonal . lllaacts by - Teleplay b.
•
~
virtifeakohloteher.lo..—Floarnaglected.
t firms NO .1 Chicago and . Dillwan ,
tad held at f1,12®1,17 , respectively;
sales cie &060 bush Wean' Bay Shore at
1141.6;CO.mItrotcywInter 4E40. corn.
• aaortadr - Iferband; Wee of 25;000 1
• 79 503801,ter.-eound, Oats firm:
06,000 bush western -
4034. Rye nominal.
BarieY ualcdof it cm Otutatliaut
• and t, , rio do; at,lo. Perk dull at
mai kribaumt lard' nifist .111 c; Idgift
whim beid'at about ,16. store Levi
on Monday faxtruthAwitsat 11,600 , bush;
40,4 Xetf...91 1 W.A 0 0 00 ..t- ..P4 l7 f'";
tr2r h oow.i
Nur...o2saaterns tkg j ober,
loWer, =a for - Or=
receipts 8,681 Was; export.: to raencat
I,le4tales, to Bremen Veal halm coast
wise gear •Iraleir Flour' Battey 16.66®
6,0535,115 for superfine, eat t.aosdouble
I;tatikakt. fkirstkllliTt.3i.l-1430011
snit lower, prime VI. Pork toweritnews
134,8ac0n reader, .I.Bl4@aligaiga f tbr
abouidara, °tear rib and - clear aides.
Sugar: Vault hew "camtrillagal , Rdtl:at.
1334 c.• iffolsases:_ablßsbew sold it 51,85.
Gold 1214.4. Sterling not. New York
eight ex. haw yi@la percent. discount
OltatM-9411,, largo 94
tali wit'uttla done to the grain mar
tots end prices were „nearly nominal.
Wheat doll, at 51.01, seller the month,
and - 01,4ficafki/0 0 . tairi - Ncessasber.
Cam firm but extremely &all. at 118g®
'•PAII 4I O4 -4 004 0 47. 1 1 141 11e,
lee thu montb,,,and 42e, cash. Pmts.
cotta wain . Fluatitivey, - the - .evening.:
Wheat . cloned at 111,033 i, Npatri..
bet, t 0. 10 3: COrkeu 3 3s@efbi;
ClA.Minino4Oct. 19.—;Beef 9atile4:2ah•
cep* 4 74 tusaltifolaittraitilliatlitdjdi
Brat qualley IOW: , second quality El
QOM third inallq ' ' l l 3 (4l o . 6o .; 10beeo end
averlytir , l,4ol4'
way :Aida ioljamod gualtritA 0 , 6.46;
41 440 1 '4 00 Owl( 'at fl~
teimvsOoliitier
I.44.oilddlluip
Wlawksedl4os;:iiidier ill andw
1.20r -- :-Vorn - 41,14 , ...- , .Bye !Buoy ,
- 1: 4 111100150; , . FattribilatitiCituues;
dup.loiaitopq.Bitton Tables' 20aildioid.:
1 4firtWin0 64 .. *?# l 4 tl2o '
sins,,l
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1869
SECOND £lllllOl
FOUR O'CLOCK, .4..11
NEWS BY CABLE.
Government Regain! , therpan.
ish Insurrection. as Squelch-
ed, although Pic/cautions to
Guard against new outbreaks
are Continued—intercepted
Documents—The Spanish In
surrectioii the work of Cu
ban Insurgents—No Change
in the'Pieneh Ministry.
[By Telex rape lei the rlttaballe dueth3.l
IZZM
MADRICO. 00t.Ober 10.—The Govern
'mint regards the Republican insurrtx,
Con as at an end, although precautions
to guard agalcust any now outbreaks aro
continued.
The conspiracy, having for Its object
the surrender of the barracks at San
Mater to the Insurgent., was discovered
and thwarted by the Government. The
captain of the garrison. who is eald to be
a leader of the conspiracy, wail arrested.
The Republican insurrection Is consid
ered almost at en end. Previona to the
final attack on Valencia the Government
ibroeeheat litany. killed Iwd wounded in
akirtniduta with the Insurgents.
The Opinion if ationale assorts that an
• underatandioreilata betweenahmansur
gent. here and In Cuba. The Cubans
are to moist thetpubleami in Spain
with money, and w en the itepubboht
established, the independence of Cuba
wilt be rocsgmited. „
ltetetra, 19.—The Mario De La
safari's° publishes five important dome.
manta intercepted on their pa*ago
through thelaland, whien7irtrue proves
that the Republican rising in Spain lathe
work °film Cuban insurgents.
An idditlonal detachment of troops
was to-day sent to the seat of war. Twen
ty rebels have presented themaelvas to
the Spanish authorities at Cienfbegae,
and asked for pardon.
FRANCE.
PAIIIS, October 19.—The strike of mer
chant clerks continues. Places of busi
ness will be openod to-morrow, notwith•
standing the etrikw
A committee of ithareholders otthe
French Cable Company have forbidden
.projected distribution of jive thousand
shares to the founder. of the enterprise.
They have waked to examine the ex
penses and atrium generally of the com
pany.
The Jeered/ Opt dal tantalum the fol
lowing oppolntmentig Marshal Basaine,
Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial
Guard; Gen. De Failly. Commander-in-
Chief of Third Army Corps, headyuar•
ten at Nancy, vice Revalue.
It is officially denied that there I. any
foundation for the rumors of change in
the ministry. The ministerial council la
assembled at Compiegne to deliberate on
a project of law deoutles.
Bancel, Simon, Ferry and Pellotan at
tended the meeting of the opposition
member. of the Wrps Legialatlf yester
day, in order to explain their recent con.
duct.
Radical Journals attack the manifesto
edol, by.antrinceling.
At a publio meettng of ultra Radicals
last night eame Deputim to the Corps
Legialatlff were Insulted and roughly
handled by the crowd.
The Emperor has written, a very Rat.
tering letter to Prince Charles; of Ron.
manta, n-the oractudon of hk, marriage.
It is rumored that ttie switchmen-on
the lines of railroad centering In Paris
aro Grim:Listens general atrike___,
The nwpratuniareterinfirllinie to bold
- terrrsigaitst their emplbyers. Over one
thousand clerks are eugaged In the
movement.
EMIMM!1!MI!!
LON DON, OCtober Bl—Evesing —The
weather•tormy. Console o.i. Ameni
ietn eeeulities quiet. 11 vieterenty bond.:
•dlet is 2.. du, ,Guis S:.: Ten
forties 76%. Erie. :AIX; 1.111.nut595;
At
lectlo end Great Western Zs. •
PAWS, October 19.•'— Boone fist.
Reacts 71f. 12a.
LIVERPOOL. Odeber 19.—Cotton mar
ket middling upland. 12;.4G
12lle; ; salsa 12,01X1
' bale. California riffle wheat at lts. 8d;
roost pus for the teat three day. mere 2.5,-
099 quarters, of which 20.c00 quarters
Were American; red western No. 2 9a. sd.
Western Firs* 24.6,1. Coro, mixed, 29a.
Id. Oats Se. 6d. Pees 44. 6d. Park UOS.
Beef 863. Lard 72. (Meese 67a. Bsoon
65e. Bd. illphits of PetroleUrn
Onchaog
ed. Turpentine 27.
Lormaisr, ()scriber ;19.—Tallow 47e.
Sugar 39. and Amer, Calcutta
Linseed 61. 9d.
AITWERP, October 19. Petroleum
quiet at 593 if.
-
Tiarne, October 19, , Cotton quiet and
eteady at 157 afloat.
OINCINN.&TI.I
Gen. !bridge !,ctheianatt—lie
Malin a !Speech Apiiroving Preitkleut
Grant'. Co ble In the Resent Gold
Combination.
MY Selene/A SO the Pltteherylh OW . , Ate./
CINCIfIIitATI, October in.—At the olme
of 'Change to-day, (len. H. Woolbridge,
of N. Y., - being preeenton his way home
from the Louisville Convention' address
ed the Chamber. Re gave .an interest
ing account of the LouievilleConvention,
stating that It wee nett:l:slings Charac
ter, embracing delegate from every ,
State In the Union. Tho General stated
rhatthe meet protracting, sentiments In
tise'Convention eras t4i:thepplale deb
ehotild be paid salt viressiipnbated when
contracted, end that t.e South had been
Impoverished by the rebellion, and
the unanimous opinion of the Con.
vetttion was that iabe 'should be
allied by the General Government, on
or to be enabled to deirelope the vast na
tural resources of thit section; and to'
WA end the "Convention, he stated, was
deoldedig in favor of placing the water
line of communication: between the Ohlo
and Atlantic. the reconstructed levees on
the IfilsalaslppL and to give aid toting stern
lines-project between the Southern ports
of Europe, and to aid In the constructices . .
of another l tranacontinentil railway.
The General closed by alluding to the
recent combination to rise the pries of
gold in New York, and said, "Immortal
bpnor and renown should' be forever
awarded to the President of the United
States for her recent patriotic and stm
cessful efforts to protect ear commerce
and• the great industreal maims in. all.
.
sections of the country."
U. S. Government vs. William Her
rho, loseph-ft. Boston end H. P. Lame
Campbeth " distillery near Dayton
charge, removing spirits from bonded '
warehouse. of distilleries contrary to
law. Said diegliery weaburned In Atoll
led. The books shoat that .It contained
threw Inniddarand twenty' barrel* of
whisky, and the Government claims all
but twenty barrels. The case le still let
pagreelL
(By Irclegropb to the ruubsio okrettl.l
united'Atatea , seinuov.A , srota—A. a
Cannot be Elected.
NASHVILLE. October; .19.—S vote for
United Metes Senator Was taken in the .
Legislittire today, restating ia Inflows:
Beetsa—iohnson, WathrldtpbB; Man,;
S. EIV/o{l. 1. Soave—.l . l4lali* ta; BM.
ridge 21; Fletcher, -ISt i'llten.ll;
Brown. 7; Emergt:ChiliMn- Drown, lh
Nelson, Total for Johnson, 48; Eth
ridge, 29. It Is beLhendlltatijOhtinon
ceStinot pollinote than 47 votes, and that
he Will hseventually defestaL
The.Grand-Eacunpment 'at
and 'Wand'Lodge of Tentiabite. ado
1 session in this thy.
the &MOW.l6o o 4l4o=it 40
the carr,hignet of the edn pro.
viSons..l ll .Bhe Oonstlintion was tabled,on
the grOund.that such resolution Was,not
within the preview of the Senate's now
0 114 81 0011: Se& SMOOT; theed Weill I 0
an eleallon for - United' States Ellituller,
and elected Lieutenant Ckvertuor Lewis
ter Melons Win,' and ludger,JMMW.
81shoston for the short term,
The. Went. _Republican imutlidaterei
Alemander Sherpa and -.L. H. Ctuendler.
rectelvoVrthe votes pt Aar friend.
TIM eleellott: WU mad* Dy.aidtint
TOO IVIIII theezooption ottkrrps-Winlii
- Jueizakezi.VOTotiOir Matifiutd:Pb*
son
• —The blur:mat =
Elliott Praactent arliarTard Maim,
alty,took. Vlaiaoestardat la ;kik FP*
thelpiamaiarar
flavenbor Olialta3burofilcera and alampl,
al:tha • Callega;- ItliataV
great isaadaf latacalualapliaatom
Yea Page
my. rm.. on 41mtddir•paurrgwi'Lmair
lottnitdosid at the of . - ttio approicb
loth* rim bildge,OSP:eo eiletty side;
M. is 000.4 tr busdrao,mur,,TOW
litnome swelbe„ - .. grct ; ; ind..
It e =
"1.43:-..r.!..:1,-.,:2::-f4-gfr,l:,
Ems
MM
ECCLESIASTICAL..
United Pritsbiterlan trnodsr Pittsburgh
of the Retiring 1110erator—
Election or Dlonerator for th Present
EZIII2
Tue Synod of Pittsburgh, ha connee
ion with the G. nergl Ao•omdly of the
L'ulted Preebytenne Church, anemone
ed I.s annual seir-liim, In the lieound
tell Presbyterian Church, (Res. T. H.
Hanna., PAster, Stxth !Menne, lOt even
I ng. heti past seven o'dicolg Rev. J
‘. Catn ',bell, of Peri., Wathlncton
county Pa., the Moderator for the pest
year, qeended the pulpit slid gave out
the ono hundredth Pastel, in long metre,
which was sung by the large audience
with good allost. •
After atoning, Rev. D. R. Kennedy led
in prayer. Mr. Campbell then preached
a sermon on "Church Union," which we
give In full, as follow.:
Tear—lsaiah, 52: B.—The watchmen
shall lift up the voice: with the voice
together elicit they ming; for they Ninth
ace eye to eve, when the Lunn shall
bring again Zion.
"What advantage then bath thattlewl
Or what, profit la there of cloctuncialont
Much every war chiefly bee:anew that
unto them were oommitted• tholeracles
of God," is the Apostle's deiterlPCOn of
the high trust reposed ' in thoslllturch
under the former dispensation. •••••'
In the morning of the new economy
we have thie emphatic language: , Go ye
therefore and teach all nations, baptising
them in the name of the Fatin i xd of
a
the Son. and its Holy Ghost, chink
theta to observe all things w ver.
I have commanded you, and iOl I am
with you always, even unto theentof the •
world. Ambit." Under this commission,
and trusting in this promised pretence,
the Church is to-day engaged in
her great wort, and moving, oft - to
her high destiny. In oharetetee,
the Apostle describes the Church AB the
church of the living God, the pillar and
the ground of thetruth, and in demise to
make all men ace what la the leaps:Mtn
of the mystery, which from the begin
ning of the world bath been hid to God,
who created all things by Jesus Christ,
to the intent that' now unto the prima.
polities and powers In heavonly-phuma
might be known, by the Church, the
manifold wisdom of God.
To the Church, then, lwoommltted the
truth to preeorve end publish abroad:
"By the truth the world Is to be Man-
cipated and eanotltiod.—The truth
shall make you free—Sanctify them
through thy truth; thy word is truth."
From an early period the church his
torian boa been under the, necessity of
recording much that, beytutd doubt, was,
the result of human frailty and impel ,
Section. Low estimate of the trtith—
doccrutes that clashed with other mad the
Word of tiod. Human amtdtionasphlog
to high positions by amanita theoluirch.
richhtuas and ojivielons that merred
the beauty of the Church. deetarlaribum
greedy and remorselesa, that wasted to
owlet , * strife the Church's Dower, and
brought reproach on her good name.
That these things are wrong and must
oeue, In abundantly evident. There le
nothliut to be wished for more devoutly,
than the coming of that light that will
chase away the darkness that broods over
the lionrcti.
The out-pouring of the spirit theism
lightens the minds of ruen,and loads them
Into all truth,—that ushers in the happy
day of unity and unanimity of the !stipple
of tiod,— that glorious day 'when all Over
the world Zion's watchman shell lift op
the voice; with the 'coke together obeli
they sing, f
ordeyaball lee, eye to eye,
when ale L shalt bring again Zion.
We propose briefly to inquire:
let. - blow church union 13 to be accom
plished. The Lord Omit bring again
Zion.
2nd. Notice some things connected
with true union.
lei. The •,...arrewie, . • the
. the only plat orm or heals
upon which the Church can ho oohed,
was to meet the divine approvaL Any
other I.lllioll is not meltable. Union is a
result rather than a mean. or cause.
Then ...Mt of the removal of those things
that now are unseemly in the Church,
and not the cause or means by which
ulnae evils are to be remedied.
Men miry en much dmire anion of
ferent sects as a means to tome desired
end, that they may be ready to insert in
their creed sentiments not clearly, or/Rot
at all, contained In the word of God, end
thOt. ca withezie for lite, eye the ant.:
brriminenee to mare human shibboleths
that they to to the truths 04_111Tille rave
(Jo the other hand, and *bit le far more
common, to effect organic union men
may be willies virtually-to Ignoregrsat
fundamental truths, or to shade them so
deeply In unnertain verbiage that wt.
Ri1110.2 Impoodhle to tell exactly what
sre the doctrines believed:Skid taught.
Forgetting the solemn command to
teach all things whatsoever I have com
uteuded you, some are wiling
and others are urged with nal.
own Importunity to leave at least parts
of the truth untaught by the Church, and
ho who is not willing to soli the truth for
the sake of union is snathmatlaed as the
narrow minded bigot Ire enemy of
man, of the Church and of God. A small
Church. that as • church, teachers all
Jnings Whatsoever that Christ has coat.
manded,la far better than • largo Church,
built upon the principlasof compromise,
tesching,mallburch,onlyauch fewthlngs
as all believe-partsof the whole truth
contending earnestly for the faith that the
manta now agreoln believing, leaving all ,
other truth to be published by the few
individuals who here and there may
take • loftier position for truth and for
God: and thus, in well doing, are com
pelled to mat reproach upon the chards
In whose name they -have gone
forth; for it Is ahame to coy
church when the testimony of an indi
vidual is clearer and fuller thin the tee
timony of the Church. Compromise not
only (flay abut OD In darkness the truth,
but may become the inlet for error Into
the Church. Who will dare assert that
men are not as likely In compronahlingto
yield up precious truth, as to yield up
those things that are of purely human
origin -mete prejudice?
Compromising is not the appropriate
function of the Church. ...The vary Idea
of compromise indicates deviation from
a straight line, and where will t h e di
vergence terminate? The (Unction of ,
the Church Is strictly ad ministratlye,poe.
sensing no more power of oomnromise
than any other merely executive officer.
The Church ta not at liberty, has no
right, to believe just what she pleases,
nor to teach only those things abe may
elect- Her obligation binds her, as in
dividuals are bound, to believe the re.
reeled truth and nothing. else; to teach
all the revealed truth; no More no lees.
Tried by the tent of practical asps.
rienos, the plan of oomprunialng, as a
plan of uniting different denominations
of Christians, proms quite se objection
able as we might .fixpetit, looking at it
merely in tifoUghtOf theory.
I believe the nufthrinp.ef .Christ Ware
penal: that MOTU!. tenches this dootrine.
You - deny both positively and believe and
teach accordingly. But,. for sake of
union, let us compMudee. You-believe
and toadies you CAM right, rind L will
do thorium, onlylet us have union, and
be balled one church: The church that
sou' on this • principle Anna? in this
thing. (nib , differs in the price -from
the church that anti indulgenCee. 'The
compromise...plan seems tp,lose . sight
of - the ' complicated mechanism of
the perfect Christian: f the - wole
'body joined together o
and compacted
by that -which , everyjoins ibpplleth,
rwerlooting the fact. that "alt Sonpture
is_giveri • by inspiration of God, and I.
profitable for doctrine, for reproof, Ibr
correction in rightsommtso that the
man of Clod *Lay be • parlettAboroughlW
fu r nished Mitoell - good woritVe • roma ,
ful of theseimportant truths, the Spirit of
promise has carried •• its a
goodly dbiattoe into the,unexplored re.
glen ()remanded tititterind rion-essairtial
truths. • When. this perplexing region
shall have been' properly surveyed and
mapped, with essential truth' hod tonic
essential truth, eta Planted in its ap
propriate Color, may we not I= itan niredy
expect - soon to • sae a Use of t
venaland mortal " •
Gather nom intoshg.Churettiad all it
well, MIS the Cathello' hied" In - the Mir
century, and - perhaPlit is the samenven
yet. Bring, alt .men to °briar wait the
rilatingulabing feature, of -Yrotestintient
lotus reformation of,the 16th oniony,
sod Ws Central idea of the Bible: The
spirit of ~compromise .Makes, .bringing
men into the church. and .10 Ibis and
the uniting of the &undue, of more
importance than. the belief of a large
amount off that' Seriptorir truth which
God deelares b)' 4 sTeallitilt- to W.
it to. utsiN' bmt trietresti' The
.power OM.. craft of expo,
Inettai. and "the energies Hof etxmaany ,
have United the] rfbross.andwitleintany
specie. lly manifest working otthe Spirh
of God, to/reboot to Wog, into 'one or.
garde union'4,Cou minhdem MAO
mem:them Lem'. than , a gancration , ,sm
Vt . oodles exiMpetsi . eCthlir great Axel.
ritude .N..Unfeslett flMr tanners, ;slid
as the festers. ,the
anblotortheatiter:.uPto the dnabanger.
wasinsenbed the einrenant.liosdaidp,of
Adam and ofCbriet.•'•;4,ro the :other : Wu.
-nor the &ger= ef. W iii - hack.
,nor
the ViNtOOrdtaldeit. (se
kintetnect by the church*. to ..tzde, cant..
flry) art the syMbol of their - -falth. - - Now:
they poems tifdtridiVdositholW . aro*:
Wined by lb* sione eanyession of MN.
'Pelargerandabsl44lo4l4l*usgitshil•z
~..._. —..„.._ .
'lc unmentioned. Read carefully the In.
I •
1 beri pti Ai on this pinur and ground of the
truth; !steering this witneee for and,
I and tell, If yob min, what es their faith
j and whet wilt' be their teaching on these
i important and vital di;ctrines,that a few
j year. ago Instilled a rupture. Take the
iimeinbersi wide and ask them, and the
j answer may be a. diverse as the two
I dettrines, and high will be eccleeleeti•
i eativ cort , ge, for the ~ entifeesion is
believed by each party to teach
their peculiar view, end the ehoner
eastorldrou, will. his too plain no the don
t:sue ol the heedetilp of Adam and
Christ. to possibly be mistaken le po.
Iltely bowed out from the high place
which, until now, it has always occupied
in the !subordinate standards of ail who
claimed the name of ()slew:oaths Presby
terians. The unity of use Spirit and the
t b i n i n i u g f h peacci eet , hereaft iwa Lr i
erer solemnly
and
sore edd b ij
and earnestly recommending silence IN
regerde the peed division and controver
ay. and If there le honor in men, every
man entering that Union must be
silent on the past controversy. The
litereure.of the church meat be carefully
examined by a arneot committee, and all
reference to the unhappy separation care.
frilly excluded. We dwell thus
minutely on this example of minute:Ube
for two reafrone. At, To chow that tills
popular plan of raw, by compromise,
by abridgedd,. and leas definite subordin
ate standar ds, sustained by reason Ed ex
pedlency and economy; to show that
this plan le utterly inantlicient, ern plan
of Church union, to produce that true
and glorious union when Zion's watch
men shall Mt up the voice, with the
voice together shall alng, slid Isbell see
eye to eye.
2d. Because we are poluted at, Wuxi,
ridiculed and stigmatized - ea one-idea
men, bigoted and opposed tour:done! the
Churches, became we will not agree to go
into a union bawd , on such unstable
principles, and, as we believe, so far short
of the high position the Church should
occupy. If (he Important subject of
Psalmody was satleiactorlly anJusted,
atilPin every one of the proposed bases
or Church union there are deliniencies,
principles and dogmas that render it ins
yowl bie for us honestly to adopt them as
toque of Church =ion.
Our history shown that we are Arm and
untiring, liniment and devoted friend. of
the union of the Churches. The Aersoci
, ate Reformed Church wellborn of union,.
When the term union was not so popular ,
as it is to-day, we were designated as the
I "Union Church."
_ . .
Tan years ego the United Presbyterian
Church wee formed by a happy and pros
perous union, founded on principles,
clearly and positively stated; and today
we are happy to rind moms of our, then,
moat unpopular principles, clearly recog
nized as the truth of thxl, and others feat
rising to the same position. We are the
devolpd frtencta and ad.:testes of tribe
union& all the people or bled to one or
ganic body; but trout union on unscrip.
tura! principles, or on negative, non
aeriptural principles, we respectfully beg
to be excused. .
For those' churekee about to form a
union we have high regard. The
sound theology of the Old School die
S outhful energy and malting persever.
Ance of the New School, must etudienge
thudretkm and respect. if the energy
and enthusiastic love of human liberty
of the New are made to tingle along
every nerve, and mightily pervade every
fibre of the Old School, truly it will be
as life friar the dead. If the leaven of
truth of the Old School leavens the whole
lump of the New, surely man will be
none the worm*, and Ood not lees glori:
tied. Such will be the came if God's
blessing rums upon their union.
One fundamental wrong In the plans of
Church union promised at this time,
lies, (as we suppose), in the Church pro-
heeding too much as though the
Church's ling duty was to take care of
the Church. le Mateo? Rath., -,•.
this the t • • • • e
. • u y of the Church le to
take care of the truth, and tiod proposes
to take rare of the Church. will
butld my Church and the gates or hell
shall not prevail %pained it. Teach them
to observe all thing. whatsoever I have
commended you, and to I am with you
always, even until the eud of the world."
The union which the ticripturea con
template is not one born of mares plans
or wisdom.
When brings again Zinn, thee
nowt. union. Christ is one: truth is
one. Au the Churches are brought
closer to Christ they are brought
closer together. When they helleve
the truth, -thoE wilt believe alike.
When honest mef believe alike, there
will be union and unanimity. Without
:tootle.. of faith omen ie a farce, for how
can two walk together except they be
agreed. Tours Is no power but the pow
er of God that -can oo control men's
minds, and enlighten their eyes, as to
make .bembf one faith.fiere it is emphat
,coily, true, not by might, nor by power,
hut by my oplrit, with the Lord. The
only eutticient and sure ground of the
Churches hope for union rests in this,
" There shall oome forth a rod
out of the stem of Jesse, and
the spirit of the Lord sha ll rest
upon him, the Wet of wisdom and un
derstanding" tho spirit of council and
might, theaplzit of knowledge and of the
fear of the rard." By these mighty
Powers vested In the King and Read Of
Lion, a mighty revolution is to Lake
place. What now distracts and di
vides the church is to be destroyed, until
the wolf also shall dwell with the lamb
and the leopard shall Ile down with the
kith - and tne calf and the young lion and
the falling together, and a little child
shall lead them , and the cow and the
Lear shall feed, and their young
ones shall lie down together, and the
lion shall eat straw like the ox.
••• • .
This brings as to notice, In the second
place, some of thews results of God
bringing Zion. lit. Those division that
now mar the beady and hinder the we•
tuition of the Church, are almost all sin
ful so far an men are concerned in them.
riot so far as God Is concerned. are they
not providential chastheigents, and with
all their Mudding weight will real
upon the Church until aho is
brought to unfeigned repentance
and thorough rehormation: ••If his
children forsake my law, aiod walk not,
in my Judgments; if they break my Male
Mem, and keep pot my commandments;
then will visit their transgressions with
the rod, sod their Iniquity with stripes"
The premmption of men in building •
tower whose tbp might reach unto hea
ven, brought down on them fearful
conheion and confounding of Babel.
What ' confusion and confounding
may we expect to be visited
on the sinning presumptions eons of God?
Who can animate the presumption rep.
resented on the title-page of every creed?
Who but the Ornament One knows the
=gent of sin symbolized by, the meta
prefix to the term Church, to designate
the different denominations ? Yet often
men are. almost es. tenacious for these
names as they are for tee Inscription of
truth upon their banners. Hence shoat
all that MIMI dos, or can do, in tide stale
of affairs, Is to increase and intindly sec
tarianism:
The day when God shall bring again
Zion will fully realize the Prophet's
"talon '
when from every quarter will be
heard mourning like the ramming of
Hadadrimmon, In the Valley of Me.
geddon. When Clod thugs again Zion.
we will have„ unity of faith; they shall
see efo to d. Understanding this to
mean either seeing clearly, or seeing
alike the result must be unity of faith. •
for if under the Hatt of tbe Sonia
the troth is seen clearly by all, the re.
suiting faith must be one. We are
often told that ,men's minds are en die
ferently constituted that unity of belief
la lutrossible, and If en roust welt till
mew see' ed.Me, onion will never some.
Me elm only Unite by agreedfig to differ;
d by granting liberal" forbearance'
where we cannot see alike.' That often
there • is • a _difittimoe,i. a opinion
ildliodo tolPottaiii-419edinee, among
those of Mecums communion. Tothemo
we answer; There may be • differeocasof
faith that . woold not lad& • rupture,
that KW would' tie 'dostrttalve clement
to introduce An cam --of laming •
Onion destim. In' the drat case error
would aka .in the church manly • by
tolearation, bailor no right.tbere,. She
fares lot • alone lout •yen 'Nora the
' Wheal. In the.. , other. muse yon will
make erarlawful. a pew of the truth,
youplam tares with the wheat.
2,1. Inoue bear •In mind that thermion
whleb•we plead lathe union the prophets
saw in vietne,the=ca t
e rb which our
hawed Saviour Payed y—ine
unites of all the peopleaf Sp 4 on the faa
of the whole earth—oa the mere.lanion
of two or three dennontationsio feed the
,
pride crams, end Inteestry.frie spirh. end
power of seeteriandwn. -
Sorely Ir would not War :a think' tn; -
cattalo to you that , this Teeple of Gall
should see alike. .t Ittagsra nneonverted
men who are to be brought to oneneall-Of
tette but the tdi*Shonsbe Chorth.
this h:ldlefierr'or - .ndshhor mask thin
the work of biloidnlC theta ono by one.
Item Saturn's darlosiliks air.
allow Ugh* 416' *bo eag bbin total' bibs&
rata hes been brovaggbhieossamen ma trees
snaking,: toe esood to bope..end
The theory. of ildf:Oulinh' , ,inenheet
:that the uhurchrif, sheentects peaceand .
-bsrinciarimualuraiPilY delkand Imity
of faith, and be essisilck edit nothing
leas. lof
~.•4haiddekho_palkOtlibireidiere'-wis:.
camped - anitM4a4 of ale
sot unUt - ehe church hate her
Welts *tut qintel.*:adadts: this Grecian
tores'ihells on deifies , reochlizw.;
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Church darn been nourished into power
the bosom of the Church. Buy the
truth and sell It not. No, not even for
union, for the price will be contemned.
Contend earnestly far the faith once de.
II wired to the saints. This is the King's
highway back to where there la one
fold, us there in but one shepherd. The
wispom that Is from above le limit pure,
then peaceable.
The third end bust result we shall
mention is spontaneous,: universal
joy. Thy watchmen shall lift up the
anise, with the voice together shall
they sing. The Jny of union is often
toned down by steep anxiety an to how
other Christians will look upon our
union, or by assumed Indifference abou
what others may think or say.. When
God brings again Zion, the voices of the
watchmen will tuarnseniotinsiT mlcgle
as though there was but one voice. With
one faith, one hope, one aim, one desire,
their voices will Join In a song or praise
sweet as the eon g of an angel, and hearts
as the Amen of the Heavenly haat.
The songs of praise of to-day
are selected and • prepared on (lit-
ferent principle., and differ widely
In ' the !sentiments they express.
With one exception, they are the'
property of the sects, and made to meet
the sectarian wants. When the cburcß
becomes ono there will be no IlliCatalitj ,
for such books se praise books, teem=
they arenot Catholic, they must perish.
In that day will be known in
the church, and by tile. church,
the manifold wisdom of God, as pre.
rented In the various style' of cam=
tlon to he tepee in the Scriptures
some pane were made to read, others to
be song. Not that
. we for a moment sup•
pose that all the poetical parts of the
Bible were designed for wings of prates.
Home poets are not adapted to be tong,
Or • designed to be. Other portiOns of
Bible retry, that was sting ab,the Mme
of its composition, -seems as though it
then firthilm4 its Maigned work, as a
song of praise, and aver after was
to be need cc many other pieces of
poetry found in the Scriptures.
or we have in a book, that we all claim
as not only Inspired in all its pate, bat
inspired as a complate book. Around
this book lied has placed the Cherubim..
wed the flaming sword to chard It as well
from additions as from mutilations.
Tried° thin Bible we find another book
perfectly unique: it Is all votary and
such style of poetry as to convince even
a modern commentator that It was made
to be sung, not to be 'read. This Book of
Prabse forma a part of that Bible that we
must not allow to be changed. This
Book of Praise is not only Inspired In all
itsParte In every song, hot as we firm
ly believe, inspired as a Book of Praise,
and tf so, it is as letdtimately the Book of
Praise as Genesis Le the Book of Genesis,
and the same logic that admits another
book of praise to stand alongside or to
take the place of thle book of praise. wW
admit another book of true Genesis to
stand alongeide, or to taketheplitoeofthe
book of Genesis we have In the Bible.
The book of praise contained. In the
Bible to not a book of models of
tongs of praise, like the ..Lords
Prayer in a model of prayer, alter
which the promised - spirit of prayer,
helping our infirmities with groaning,.
unutterable, we are to frame oar prayers:
they are complete finished songs of
maize.
In the day when God brings again
Zion, the man of GorLerho heal "all Scrip
tures given by ineldratlon of God," will
find that he has all that is necessary that
the man of God may be thoroughly far
nished unto every good work:
Learn' from what as been said:
L Union must oornedireCtAy from Gbd,
not froM glowing descriptions of union
from conventions and resolutions.
2. Union is to 'be sought it n oar
banded knees, with hearts
bled because of the nn • •
==
_ 7wely to the truth ea It is
revealed in the bariptures, for God is in
the truth and ufth the truth. Ife hen
Ephraim and Judah are Drought together
on the truth, then Ephraim shalt not en
vy Judah and Judah shall nut vex
Ephraim,,,
Finally, Tot us be zealous for the truth.
The tide le flawing In the direction of
difference to the truth. It may require
effort to stem the oifirrent, but remember
popular applause ts, flats. !Troth and
God are unchanging.
Ann sermon the congregation sang a
part of the one hundred and second
psalm, commencing,
Tboo shall &else,. anti mere, Ylt
Thoula Mount Zloy s ball exteod
Ur. r.stupbell then constituted. UM I
Send 6 .
ye
Reid, the Stated Clerk..
called ' the roll, when it appeared there
wag a good representation of member,
from the preehytedes of Monongahela,
Chartiers, Frankfort, Westmoreland,
Oonemaugh and Big Bprlng.
The first thing In order then was the
election of a Moderator Ihr:the present
year. The following gentlemen were
nominated for the 1.081U013: Bova. J. 0.
Boyd, .1. B. Johnston, and D. W. Carson.
Mr. Boyd was elected on the second
ballot, and on taking the chair Welly
returned thanks for the honor conferred.
Synod then adjourned to meet this
morning at able o'clock, Rev. J. W.
McFarland concluding by prayer.
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rLLLT—YCANiO Hi —[ n 0191. t•, Muth.
Tneettay, October 19, 1999, by the Et. 119,
John B. Aettoot. D. D., JOHN J. HALEY and
ADA M. MeSNIGHT. both et Atleyheny City.
Proceed. • .-
QUIOO-IMUCAWCHEIP.On Tuesday °eta.
beselgth. 1189, at the vetbleace rot the bride's
pare W. booth avenue, ,Pltubary,h, by Bey. V.
•. Nobte. atitsted by Her. A. 0. Rockwell. J.
TRILILWAN QUTI.IO sod Mae JIMA BRUCE.
LOCHSI3.IO.I of Plttaboysh. No cents.
COl2
BAII.IZ—Cto If coda y, October IBM, all
otel.ok e. atiltES J..wtfo of Um lots Robert
Beale, to the 513.1 year of bee me.
Tao funeral stall take plsce front the mediums
other brothel . ..ln-law, to cninten township TO.
DOT. October SOM. at SI o'clock.. The Monde
the Wally are respectinlly Invited to attend-
BOICITZLEU—tin seadavetsht, October 1111.11,
at o'clock. CSAIXII7. Illeoenid son or
u..beta and the Me *WPM. ' neumetor• Mod
111 years.
She towiral will take plans ro-DriT at ID
from Ms mother's residence, Lawrence
MIENiMSaI
• lalteit Tees.lay morning. October
19t.11, E.1.,KA.50R.1. V. II.ITCHI(J..G. and 117
Tb foneral tote place TIM APTIM.IfOOk
at 11.0 o'clock, from the molder.: Of km oisters.
36 Nmlibkold ctrcelf
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TAXIS. 110,__166 MIRTH STIMS
r .001 VA of .. blaila.=ol
subtag . oaMliarZnesaL %tocargopins dririsc
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MOO ta
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and sled. •
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vranzawrammes.
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Carriages, Are .1114nirala- sum, soma.
VAr
WORE& JEWELRY,
OPERA GLASSES
FOR BALE OR HIRE.
W. 0 . innumara's.
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Bell and Brim Founders,
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hie eat.< fog drapepals la Its moat aggravated
torso, and 110114111ge. gg.holr lowrotwadlag.
'Der pen tram the octet Wale organ ternbla
Mega.. agal azalinich.
forever.
They iim. any" spat/ nag Weritsulhezir
than tongue can tel
Teel. ars Awed Mr cabs tlaituseat _daspasas•
a aqdn hopelera eases, when Teary knows mean*
o f ma of d fsllo
r. capita or (iglighatiOn Ogia gists{
weir paten-sang pow. •
OR. WIRRARTIR
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nl5 the vital principle of the , Ploo TM. tIO -
Ulan be a meaner proem, IS the elletUlialem el
the tar. 01 4 . el Its tt t ateas
7t amtleesoootns
. the a j to i rnt=g " thde ,
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end corium the
Woad, the Impels from the trans the mum-
Boa welch terofulatment on the tmege. 1541..
Man the Amen or phlegm Bade/ UoPe-ktiestk
.P/Monet the Imp. 14,1thallets principle acts
epee Ilea trans el surhate -et the lenge sad.
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nth e .alfdttlair lithutatio . the Is
neon or rout ori el see uthemeent,thd
It te offered lb the allteted. - hlth 'the, et Paßl_flka
a.utrenee of us poen tat,ettra the ttg
2411000 a. It the patient bee ametoothefdela
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tao Buraeldits.. !Areal:amp
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diatoms. derotes hl. mtlre Wee tents ease..
mules or pathath at the tam pular. Asecel•
meet with alto are threenmeattltut phnleasee of
notneette. where serrlca r.
--it,o4rag.r,.::,t4o.Cd""plqattther Melte
tlom me country.
Lettere frammlty pan of the nantry., esklog,
edetee..ll7 be promptly a. dotstenoutly teepee
dtat to. NlficentoOMPthina,tlthalentott
take the shape
MA yrs ea poerrOirre4 oannit.
Pelee& PitaberVe Amerketh PlitSulaWriß%
41 a ma. nor by 11.111 on ereelotor hake.
id ee of itten . ' VI en Tree Ur Gen 11.111.09
a ok. or mis s predate. nit hY Mem.
All mam... ebeeldloneddrenell
L.Q. O vassaiurs.vs. D.
NO. 33S NORTH SECOND Brigir.
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W. retollym
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no.: 1915. en
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011 tdo *520 darer Wolter, A. D. talk
arrant Is Bsalmeptep Ina men agalms
the i n et -BUBB NeattN.„ of Allelhee7
In the Omit( of Allettheitv,
ge t Meta at
Proneytraelsorbe hae bees selimad a Bank
rupt ere Itie pee petitions that the Bement of'
any debts AO dearer; of any progeny Woos.
Ins to Oa th Bankrupt at to Ithe or foride err..
and the ...fee of any neeparty bytdm lb.
blddem by taw; that isiteettea of thetneXers
of the veld Bamkropm tb prone spelt Debts sad
aeon ohti 00 MOM DMllOOeO Of Ms WSW.
MB be bete a • tioort et. Bantesotay. to be '
holden u the ollmottlea BMW , 8.. 93 Di.
~.4.2mt,ruaborgh. before NAN
BASOBIt_t.
oGtU. I. Iterthal. at IthetieMitek..
DiSUAD Wile DAY. --
LIPPINCOTT'SLMAGAZINE.
THE NOVEMBER NMEBEIR.
Bob Two Ewe Foll-PaO , Eigortigs,.
coxr.ustao - •
SIXTEEN INTERESTING GIII7ICLES,.
irirror Bale atoll the Root rota "treoe-Sgorre.
Yearly gobeeriptlons, $4. IgnAls lagrobOrt, is
' grlgtet•L PRZlGUY—itottogthers or LOOP
cows llatartne ror 1969. from Jall. means 14,
the elsoeseeregseat War. Treloneva otorrongr
M crate
to tor poM egarlot oaf ea DOOR
06.90, go tbo Alava. for 1.619. betters Ude
A , Asia Derregoer Lt. '
Lloougeott's lleetrote. vitt tragraahet ,
trrper untat; witk Good Wor6gi..for tee
Young. 6650.
Beirut Nousta. with Prgrogrelll.lst. mat to
any wart,.tree. on toreltD.Ma ter"
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*MAT anJET ERSUN STREET. • • ,
t.redord, By the Select - and Combos Cortnethe
of the uto or rilirabeny. That Lane J eT in
the reread ward, be opened Won Oa err:
:
Wrier re Jeff emote street. 'and tbat W. rt 0034.'
JainES MINDEN and NOSES BURL AND. Dea
bolder. be fled, the, are berate appointed
ern to •leetand auras the damages and Omit.
la aerenfanee with the PrerDialie of litr beret
♦nuiebirt aPoreven May Irk A. Da VIOL and
that the Clerks et Councils =WI llama( truth
.9l44"'''"ar CITY opALLtsanisr...
October' Mb, 1.09.
We de hereby certify Oat the tbregoind - la'a
tree
grVe ra ' o7t,oWeidertAteVr th =at b i
stated mecum. bent tra Timed ST. Um Mb lasi.
J. IL 0.141.7._
Clark etSelerkeoaWOßTH. ncil. , •
R. DIL
oriin , Clerk of Comainnvenollll.•
AN ORDINANCE
Caindataleig
Carroll strobt. the Pr0321043r 113PaPla
Itlon of
am a. 3a a oraeasral tas4 amend rip ale A
ka ant Oman. ,rA a aar,V4W
ognet a Y harem aaissaaat
duets et eta Stra v(41a.11
par lon orCarra.l. =La. line la knell'
alloy be <Mug d to &Wry *Urea .
•_
Sac. 3. 3.11 Of dittilleell or parts at "Gateman..
unakeet mappasel q tea taetketW elet
berebr repealed.
Roedalned.and enacted feeds taw Lela thelAtte
day of October. A. le. VOW
tt,
JAYMEV2StB_ItIi • '"
?residue ..tutus ConselL
Mug t J. R. Oxide. ,
Clerk ot next Oone
ALYszte eL ARIL
Reeddeetet Cumin Rouen
inert Rum DiLWocra.: .
_ Clerk of Common ConaciL.
RIESOLUTION TOOPEN 111111...
mos . lITSLET. Bklge avenue . to
avlse.
Rao:yak By tlie Select * T i CANIEIOII Canal
ortas CUT et Allesbein. That - 1/I.lls* Meat*
!aortas Inalturn width Ma Indio Awessok
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eonveLeopy or the . xnestled nass.d.b2 Vatat,
irct sad common councils Wahl ettr.siaMted.
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ago a; say loceelliff II oar. for the wirer
moo Radar eonirsakrar las amitraeg
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goo:wan p dn. Of ISO" .114 to.
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of roar oval.. par amoral. Vors oa. m .ibe
darroragralarl sae &ULM each
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Tnagarar alga coaatersOraor by Pit QPIU4g I .I ,
. Soo.lll-29bas alt. sales or apt oostorgralclm
to Warns sun be nada try toe Matrons/of
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